Research progress on the mechanism of cerebral blood flow regulation in hypoxia environment at plateau

Bioengineered. 2022 Mar;13(3):6353-6358. doi: 10.1080/21655979.2021.2024950.

Abstract

The plateau is a special environment with low air pressure and low oxygen content. The average altitude of Qinghai-Tibet is 3,500 m, and the atmospheric oxygen partial pressure in most areas is lower than 60% of that at sea level. In order to adapt to the plateau low-oxygen environment, the human body has developed corresponding physiological structure and functions adjust. In the present review, the regulation mechanism of cerebral blood flow (CBF) under high-altitude environments was elaborated in eight aspects: the arterial blood gas, endogenous substances in the nerve and blood, the cerebral neovascularization, the hematocrit, cerebral auto-regulation mechanism, cerebrovascular reactivity, pulmonary vasoconstriction, and sympathetic automatic regulation, aiming to further explore the characteristics of changes in brain tissue and cerebral blood flow in a hypoxic environment.

Keywords: Plateau hypoxia; cerebral blood flow regulation; regulatory mechanisms.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Altitude
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Hypoxia*
  • Oxygen

Substances

  • Oxygen

Grants and funding

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